Court officials said the accused was intoxicated at the time of the crash, which resulted in the death of a 24-year-old Waterford woman.
Police remind residents to be safe and responsible as the Labor Day holiday weekend approaches.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Waterford police.
Police are asking for help in finding the dine and dash suspects.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
Police said the vehicle collided with a utility pole, causing the pole to break and utility lines and traffic lights to fall onto the road.
Police said six people were transported to the hospital after a SEAT bus collided with a vehicle.
According to police, email scams follow the same trends as phone scams that have been around for decades.
Police said officers, prosecutors and Ledge Light professionals will be on hand to present and answer questions.
Police said the studies helped determine the best time of day to address speeding issues in these areas of Waterford.
U.S. Coast Guard officials said four people were rescued after a boat capsized over the weekend near Waterford.
Police said construction jobs are resulting in lane restrictions and traffic delays on busy roads in Waterford.
Police said a Waterford man was charged with operating a drug factory after a search of his residence earlier this year.
Police ask travelers to drive very slowly through the area to avoid damage to vehicles.
State Police released the victim's ID late Sunday.
Local officials are mourning the death of the local Air Force member and vowed to honor his service.
The man is suspected of stealing from a local store.
Fire officials said lightning is to blame for a small deck fire that occurred in Waterford.
According to CT DEEP, bears are attracted to garbage, pet food, compost piles, fruit trees and birdfeeders.
Court officials said a Waterford psychologist has resolved allegations that she violated the federal and state False Claims Acts.
Waterford police remind residents to drink responsibly and always designate a driver or call for a ride.
Officials said firefighters rescued a child who had fallen about 14 feet into the ductwork of a Waterford home.
Waterford police remind residents that anyone soliciting door to door in town needs to acquire a Solicitor Permit through the department.
Police said the driver fled from the scene of the accident but was later located by officers.
Police said the road is temporarily closed.
In a subsequent search of the man's home, police reportedly turned up other evidence allegedly pointing to the length of his charade.
Police said officers seized "crack" cocaine, heroin, marijuana and more after searching a Waterford residence.
Fire officials said the incident was one of nine calls Cohanzie firefighters handled that day.
Police said a Rhode Island man has been charged with punching a Waterford Speedbowl driver in the face, possibly breaking the victim's nose.
Police said there is plenty of room for other neighborhoods in town to establish a watch.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Waterford Police Department.
As part of the campaign, Waterford police will be paying close attention for drivers not wearing seat belts.
Police said a Waterford school took part in a planned lockdown drill and K-9 search.